Q: Will I have to pay for a Live Arcade game again if I delete it?A:No, Xbox Live keeps track of the things you've purchased and you should be able to simply download it again for free. (I havn't tested this so don't hold me accountable if you get charged a 2nd time, I'm just repeating what MS has claimed) I should also not that most of the content that comes pre-loaded on the Xbox Hard Drive is NOT availble through the marketplace. If you delete Hexic HD then it's gone for good.

Q: I got disconnected/accidentally hit cancel/did something stupid while I was downloading something, Will I have to start my download all over again?A: NO, downloads should pickup right where where they left off if the connection is lost for whatever reason.

Q: Why are only select Games BC?A: The Xbox 360 emulates and Xbox 1 using a software emulator, because of this each game must go through compatibility testing and have a special "profile" created for it. The Games on the above list are those that have profiles available. MS will be adding more and more profiles as time goes on.

Q: Is there any way I can find out how well the compatabile games actually work?A: There is a site where you can vote on how well games on the BC list actually work: http://forums.xbox-s...howtopic=501200

Q: How do I get profiles on to my Xbox?A: If you have Xbox Live (Gold or Silver) the profile will download to your Xbox automatically. If you do not have Xbox Live you can download the profiles on the Xbox website and burn them to a disc, then load that disc into your Xbox 360 console. If you don't have Xbox Live OR a PC with a burner, then you can have MS ship you a disc with the BC profiles on it. Instructions for downloading/burning/ordering a disc can be found on the official Xbox website http://www.xbox.com/...mpatibility.htm

Q: Do I need the optional hard drive to store the BC profiles?A: YES, you need the optional hard drive, You cannot use a memory card to store the profiles.

Q: Does the Xbox360 emulator do anything special to the games?A: YES, The Xbox 360 can upscale games to Hi-Definition (720p), it also applies Full Screen Anti-Aliasing (4xMSAA).

Q: Can I still play Xbox 1 games on Xbox Live when they're being played on an Xbox 360?A: YES

Q: Will I only play against other Xbox360 players or Xbox 1 and Xbox 360 players?A: You will play against Xbox 1 AND Xbox 360 players on XBL.

Q: Can I still play Xbox 1 games through System Link (XBC or KAI) when they're being played on an Xbox 360?A: YES

Q: Can I system link to Xbox 1 consoles with my Xbox 360 when playing Xbox 1 games?A: YES

Q: Can I access the Xbox 360 Guide while playing Xbox 1 games?A: No, unfortunately not.

Q: How do I transfer my save-games and Live content from my Xbox 1 to my Xbox360?A: You can't. MS does not offer any way to transfer Xbox 1 game files to an Xbox 360. Xbox Live content should be freely available for you to simply download again through Xbox Live. As for Save games, you're out of luck, simply starting over again is the only option. This may change in the future but for now there is no method.

Q: I'm using a VGA cable and when I try to play games BC I get a message that says:"This game does not support your current display setting"A: VGA support for BC games is based on a profile to profile basis. Most Xbox 1 games will not play through a VGA video connection.

--=Multi Region=--Q: Can I use a Japanese Console in the US? / Can I use a US console in Japan?A: Yes you can USE it US and Japan have similar Video and Power standards, however some games are region locked meaning there are some games that you wont be able to play on a console from a different region.

Q: Can I use a European Console in Austrailia?A: Yes you can USE it Europe and Austrial have similar Video and Power standards, however some games are region locked meaning there are some games that you wont be able to play on a console from a different region.

Q: Can I use a European Console in the US (or Japan)? / Can I use a US (or Japanese) console in Europe?A: No you can't, Europe and Austrailia (PAL countries) use 220/240 Volt power and 50Hz power and video frequencies while the US and Japan (NTSC countries) use 110/120 Volt power and 60Hz power and video frequencies.

Q: What games are multi regional that I can play in a console from another region?A: You can find a list of multi regional games here: http://www.play-asia...uide-49-en.htmlhttp://egamia.com/wi..._Xbox_360_Games------------As with All FAQs this is a work in progress. Let me know if there should be anything added or fixed in this FAQ (particularly links to game reviews/news/guides...)

Q: How do I transfer my save-games and Live content from my Xbox 1 to my Xbox360?A: You can't. MS does not offer any way to transfer Xbox 1 game files to an Xbox 360. Xbox Live content should be freely available for you to simply download again through Xbox Live. As for Save games, you're out of luck, simply starting over again is the only option.

.. at this time. Do not toss away your old xbox/memory cards/saves. Some scene devs are working feverishly to find a way to port over key saves to the 360. Some are closer than you'd think. For now though.. it is sorrect to say we can't migrate xbox (1) saves to xbox 360. Patience.

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Posted 20 December 2005 - 09:50 PM

QUOTE(HSDEMONZ @ Dec 11 2005, 02:57 AM)

.. at this time. Do not toss away your old xbox/memory cards/saves. Some scene devs are working feverishly to find a way to port over key saves to the 360. Some are closer than you'd think. For now though.. it is sorrect to say we can't migrate xbox (1) saves to xbox 360. Patience.

oooo fast reply...never seen this before...in regards to 25 to life....what ive heard is that if the game is out on xbox 360...it wont be BC...for example, COD2....maybe in the distant future they might...but apperently M$ simply isnt making profiles for these games....this whole post is assuming its out on 360...which i dont know...but theres my 2 cents anyway

Technically you can use an Xbox Action Replay (or homebrew USB) to get the Xbox save files onto your computer. Then you can use the XSATA to connect to your harddrive and drag and drop Xbox saves into the BC UDATA folder.

My question is : are those discs the same ? eg, is AC bought in USA is really NTSC, and is AC bought in the UK really PAL ? What happens if my insert AC bought in the US into my UK Xbox360 ? Does my UK console detects that the disc is NTSC and then my console switches from PAL encoding to NTSC encoding ?

Cheers !

PS : I really know the difference between "region" and "tv encoding", that is : a region is a logical setting, defined by microsoft that is given to XBE's AND Consoles. Thus, a region-free game from USA will boot in a console bought in the UK.

' date='Dec 22 2005, 01:14 AM' post='3131890']couldnt you add a list of region free games on 360? good for european pal users wich considering order games from us, like me =). Cheaper! a link to a list or a list in this topic would be awesome

heres a little list i know now:

Call of Duty 2 Condemned: Criminal Origins Gun Tony Hawk's American Wasteland Quake 4 but there is much more, dont know where to check it tho

My dad is going to buy me a xbox360 game for my birthday and i need to no what game to get, i need to no by monday the 16th of february, names me lots of games that are like free roaming and are out in the stores at the moment,somthing freeroaming or somthing like that.xbox live gold